A man who stole from B&M has been banned from entering Liverpool city centre for two years.
Aaron Isherwood, 32, of no fixed abode, was issued the two-year Criminal Behaviour Order at Wirral Magistrates Court on Wednesday, January 11. The order came after he was caught stealing from B&M in Clayton Square on January 9.
The order stops him from entering the area bound by and including Dale Street (Queensway) up to and including Water Street, The Strand, Strand Street, Liver Street; Paradise Street, Duke Street, Upper Duke Street, Berry Street, Leece Street, Renshaw Street, Brownlow Hill, Copperas Hill, Russel Street Seymour Street, London Road, Lime Street, St George's Place, St John's Lane and Old Haymarket.
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Charles Cottier, Community Policing Sergeant said: “Theft from business is not a victimless crime as they have a huge impact on the community in many ways. Anybody who has intentions of behaving in an anti-social manner in Liverpool city centre will be dealt with in a very bold manner by our local policing team.
“Criminal Behaviour Orders are an effective mechanism in tackling anti-social behaviour and should Isherwood breach this order he could be jailed.”
Anyone with information on vehicle crime can to speak to local officers or you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Always call 999 if a crime is in progress.
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